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>> You'll need one or more mysql servers if you use storedconfigs.  
>> Storedconfigs can be useful, but will drastically increase the server CPU 
>> usage and will require a mysql backend.  You can always turn it on later.
> 
> One or more *SQL* servers: we ran happily on PostgreSQL 8.4, which we
> found scaled much better than MySQL did, and was our standard server
> platform anyway.  Otherwise I absolutely agree with this. :)

If you are only interested in exported resources then you might want to
enable thin_storeconfigs, which will reduce the load also drastically.

~pete
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